This book explores the relationship between science and art through the lens of visual representation. The author, Peter Galison, argues that the ways in which science is visualized and presented impacts how it is understood and perceived. The book includes chapters on the history of science photography, the use of visualizations in scientific presentations, and the philosophical implications of scientific imagery.
With a focus on literary criticism, science, and social science, this textbook is a valuable resource for students and scholars in media studies, philosophy, and the history of science. The book is 608 pages long, measures 10 inches in length, 7 inches in width, and 1.3 inches in height, and weighs 39.3 ounces. It is available in English language and in paperback format.
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